Magnetism of Fe Surface
First-principles calculations reveal that the magnetic moments of atoms on an Fe(001) surface are 30% larger than in the bulk. This enhancement decays within about three layers towards the bulk, which demonstrates the highly localized character of enhanced surface magnetism in transition metals such as iron.
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